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Why Seeing a Doctor Immediately After a Crash is Critical to Your Case and Your Health

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April 30, 2025

Hi, I’m Scott O’Sullivan, founder of The O’Sullivan Law Firm. With over 25 years of experience helping car, motorcycle, and bicycle crash victims across Colorado, I can’t stress this enough: If you’ve been in any kind of crash, get checked by a doctor.

Even if you feel “fine.” Even …

Hands-Free Law Already Making Colorado Roads Safer

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April 26, 2025

hands-free cellphone use in car

I’ve spent more than 25 years standing up for Colorado’s injury victims, and too often, I’ve sat across from families devastated by distracted driving crashes. But today, I get to share something that gives me real hope: Colorado’s new hands-free driving law is already saving lives.

After years of effort—seven, …

Police Bias Against Motorcycle Riders in Colorado: It’s Real—and Dangerous

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April 22, 2025

Colorado motorcyclist with view

After more than 25 years representing injured motorcycle riders across Colorado, I’ve developed a deep respect for the riding community—and a deep frustration with how they’re often treated after a crash. One of the most consistent and harmful patterns I’ve seen is police bias against motorcyclists.

This isn’t just …

Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech Is Dangerously Flawed – Stay Alert

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April 11, 2025

Tesla’s commitment to a camera-only system for its self-driving technology has recently come under increased scrutiny. In a widely discussed test by YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober, a Tesla Model Y operating on Autopilot failed to detect a painted wall simulating a road, resulting in a collision. In …

How to Share the Road with Motorcycles

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April 4, 2025

Share the Road with MotorcycleTop 10 Things Car and Truck Drivers Should Know about Motorcycle Riders

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation says that there are four deadly words that are repeated over and over by car and truck drivers who accidentally hit motorcyclists: “I didn’t see him.” Often, that turns into a blame game: “The …

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